New life-forms created with artificial DNA

zenfisher

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Cool...now if we can just engineer them to ingest some of the harmful additives we pollute our atmosphere, land & water with and fart out ozone...we might have something we can work with.
 

Andygal

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RE: New life-forms create

Cool, just think of the possible uses for such a thing! It's amazing. Science has never been this interesting.
 

bhoour

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experts warn that such artificial systems could be accidentally or deliberately released into the environment, possibly with harmful, even deadly, effects. A clever bioterrorist, for example, might be able to re-engineer the smallpox virus and cause an epidemic. People would have no immunity against such an artificial organism.
An article in the Nov. 9 issue of the magazine New Scientist pointed out that a terrorist could order the genes to make smallpox or bird flu to be sent to him through the mail. The gene sequences are publicly available, and there's
no system to prevent their misuse

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Scarey no?......... and it's all in the name of science, and the for betterment of mankind. :roll:
Science really needs to learn not to eff, with the nature of things.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: New life-forms create

There's no putting the genie back in the bottle now, bhoour.

It's kind of funny, but if you want to explore the ethics of this, science fiction writers have been doing so since at least the sixties.
 

bhoour

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Re: RE: New life-forms create

Reverend Blair said:
There's no putting the genie back in the bottle now, bhoour.

It's kind of funny, but if you want to explore the ethics of this, science fiction writers have been doing so since at least the sixties.

The difference being, Rev., is that it's Science FICTION, you know great stories , fun to imagine.
This sh*t is the real deal, and you are right about no turning back, that's the part that worries me.
 

Summer

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Re: RE: New life-forms created with artificial DNA

zenfisher said:
Cool...now if we can just engineer them to ingest some of the harmful additives we pollute our atmosphere, land & water with and fart out ozone...we might have something we can work with.

Actually, you don't want them to "fart out ozone" at ground-level. At the level where people breathe, ozone is itself a pollutant.
 

Reverend Blair

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The difference being, Rev., is that it's Science FICTION, you know great stories , fun to imagine.
This sh*t is the real deal, and you are right about no turning back, that's the part that worries me.

Like all fiction, science fiction is very useful for considering the various implications of a given situation. It's especially relevant when it comes to social conditions and matters of ethics...at least if it's well-written.
 

pastafarian

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Evolution is far more likely to produce killer viruses and bacteria than humans are. The newspapers don't communicate the technical difficulties that have to be overcome to make the jump from insering a string of DNA into something, while ALSO getting it to behave the way the inserter wants it to.

In fact, the basic technology has been in place since about 1975.